Rutgers Health study finds that Canadian wildfires impact US Northeast air quality, particularly in New Jersey and New York City.

Rutgers Health study reveals that climate-driven wildfires in Canada are affecting air quality in the US Northeast, particularly New Jersey & New York City. Wildfires transfer toxic particles, including cancer-causing PAHs, over long distances, compromising air quality in densely populated areas. The research emphasizes the need for further investigation into wildfire-related air pollution and its impact on public health and climate change.

August 09, 2024
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